Bombay Sapphire gets its name from the Bombay Blue Sapphire, a precious gemstone that was originally discovered in India. The brand's founders chose the name to evoke a sense of exoticism and luxury. The gin itself is known for its unique blend of botanicals, which contribute to its distinct flavor profile. The sapphire imagery also reflects the brand's commitment to quality and craftsmanship.
Bombay Sapphire was created in 1987.
there are 50 carbs in bombay sapphire
Wiz drinks lemonade with his Bombay Sappire
The name "Bombay Sapphire" is a combination of two elements: "Bombay," which refers to the city in India known for its vibrant culture and history, and "Sapphire," which is a precious gemstone known for its blue color and association with luxury and elegance. The name suggests a blend of exotic flavors and high quality, reflecting the brand's image and the unique botanicals used in its gin.
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70 for the big bottle (liter)
Bombay Sapphire is 94 proof (47% alcohol) -- so it's a bit more caloric than standard 80 proof (40% alcohol) spirits. A 1 oz serving of Bombay Sapphire has approximately 78 calories (versus approximately 67 calories for 80 proof product).
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Bombay Sapphire can be used in many cocktail recipes. Most have exotic names such as Blue Moon Martini, Cat's Eye, Delilah, Old Flame and Pink Fingers. The most popular drink appears to be called April's Violet.
Bombay has reverted to it's original name of Mumbai.
Bombay was the colonial name for what is now called Mumbai in India
There are two stock exchanges in India--the National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange...so "Bombay Stock Exchange" is its real name.